Meet Jenny, our Blue Mentor, at Dover Youth Festival
Nature-themed crafts on offer for young visitors to the festival
Nature-themed crafts on offer for young visitors to the festival
On the 3rd November, representatives from Kent Wildlife Trust will join tens of thousands of environmentalists, community groups, water sports clubs, individuals and more will be flooding the streets of London with a clear message to the new Government - STOP THE POISONING OF BRITAIN'S WATERS.
Kent Wildlife Trust is in the process of repairing damage at the Jeffery Harrison Visitor Centre in Brandbourne Road, Sevenoaks. The damage was caused during a burglary that happened overnight between Tuesday 22nd October and Wednesday, 23rd October 2024.
The moment over a thousand pounds worth of damage was done by heartless thieves who targeted a charity in Sevenoaks has been caught on camera.
Update from Nina Jones, protected warden for Sandwich & Pegwell Bay.
On Thursday 4th May, have your say in the biggest set of local elections for decades. More than 550 seats are up for grabs across 12 district and borough councils in Kent, alongside the Medway unitary authority.
Today, we are asking you to take positive action to help nature’s recovery.
Do you want to fundraise for a Wilder Kent? Do you regularly hold fundraising days or challenges or events etc, could you challenge your team to take part in a litter pick, bake sale, etc to raise money for us.
A volunteer at Tyland Barn tells us their reasons for getting involved.
There will be a General Election before January 2025 and it's crucial that nature's voice is heard.
Kent Wildlife Trust Contributor
Operations Manager & Data Protection Officer